explain all the parts of male reproductive system
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The male reproductive system is primarily external to the body. The penis, scrotum, and testicles are among these external organs. The vas deferens, prostate, and urethra are internal organs. The male reproductive system is in charge of both sexual function and urine.
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- Testis: The testis is the principal reproductive organ in the male reproductive system, and it is here that germ cells or sperms are formed. Because sperm production requires a lower temperature than the body temperature, these are located outside in the abdominal cavity in the Scrotum. These are in charge of the testosterone hormone's secretion.
- Seminal vesicles: These are glands that secrete secretions that allow sperm to be carried in a fluid that also offers nutrition.
- Vas deferens: Sperms are supplied through the vas deferens, which connect to a tube that originates in the urine bladder.
- Ureter: These are a pair of long, narrow, thin-walled, and tubular structure that starts from the kidneys and open in the urinary bladder. These are responsible for conducting urine from kidneys to the urinary bladder.
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